September 3 2022
Saturday Morning Update
Labor Day Weekend weather will feature more humidity, clouds, and eventually more storms. We still have some decent outdoor weather to enjoy. However, get it in early as the end of the holiday on Monday will be turning wet.
There is more to discuss today as the tropical season is getting active. The latest storm named Earl formed and should pass just north of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Also, NASA will attempt to launch Artemis 1 mission to the Moon this afternoon. The launch window (weather permitting) opens at 2:17 PM. I will share a live stream viewing option in a bit.
Morning Surface Weather
High Pressure is still in control across the eastern US, however clouds have filled in across our sky and may dim the sun through the weekend. The good news is that most of the rain risk will hold off through Sunday, then increase on Monday.
Morning Temperatures
Afternoon Temperatures:
Cloud Forecast Animation: Through 8 PM
ALSO SEE:
NEW: TROPICAL STORM EARL
This is the second storm to form this week but the only one with land nearby. This is likely to track north of Puerto Rico, but keep the water rough through the Virgin Islands.
Tropical Storm Earl Forms: Track Expected North Of Puerto Rico
Artemis 1: Second Attempt Launch Today
NASA Will Try To Launch Artemis 1 Again This Saturday September 3
CLIMATE DATA
TODAY September 3
Normal Low in Baltimore: 63ºF
Record 46ºF in 1967
Normal High in Baltimore: 84ºF
Record 97ºF 1898
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